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Is there a difference between "finale" and "final?"

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Rebecca

Yes, there is! "Finale" is usually used for the arts. Such as performances, pieces of music, series, or a public event, but it's usually something dramatic and exciting and leaves the audience with a sense of awe or wonder. Whereas a "final" is usually used in reference to sports games, such as a match that decides the winner. It can also mean the last of something. Ex: The final course of the evening is dessert. => could also use "last" here Ex: I loved the grand finale of the show! It was extravagant. Ex: It's the final match of the season: Lions against Eagles. Let's see who wins!

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